Manager¶
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class
GloMPOManager[source]¶ Provides the main interface to GloMPO. The manager runs the optimization and produces all the output.
The manager is not initialised directly with its settings (
__init__accepts no arguments). Either usesetup()to build a new optimization orload_checkpoint()to resume an optimization from a previously saved checkpoint file. Alternatively, class methodsnew_manager()andload_manager()are also provided. Two equivalent ways to set up a new manager are shown below:manager = GloMPOManager() manager.setup(...) manager = GloMPOManager.new_manager(...)
- Attributes
- aggressive_stop
If
Trueandproc_backendisTrue, child processes are forcibly terminated viaSIGTERM. Otherwise, a termination message is sent to the optimizer to shut itself down.- allow_forced_terminationsbool
Trueif the manager is allowed to force terminate optimizers which appear non-responsive (i.e. do not provide feedback within a specified period of time).- apply_stoppers_to_bestbool
If
True, Stoppers will also be applied to the best optimizer and possible shut it down.- boundsSequence[
Bound] (Min, max) tuples for each parameter being optimized beyond which optimizers will not explore.
- checkpoint_control
CheckpointingControl GloMPO object containing all checkpointing settings if this feature is being used.
- checkpoint_historySet[str]
Set of names of checkpoints constructed by the manager.
- conv_counterint
Count of the number of optimizers which converged according to their own configuration (as opposed to being terminated by the manager).
- convergedbool
Trueif theexit_conditionshave been met, or no new optimizers can be started.- cpu_historyList[float]
History of CPU percentage usage snapshots (taken every
status_intervalseconds). This is the CPU percentage used only by the process and its children not the load on the whole system.- dt_endsList[
datetime.datetime] Records the end of each optimization session for a problem optimized through several checkpoints.
- dt_startsList[
datetime.datetime] Records the start of each optimization session for a problem optimized through several checkpoints.
- end_timeoutfloat
Amount of time the manager will wait to join child processes before forcibly terminating them (if children are processes) or allowing them to eventually crash out themselves (if children are threads). The latter is not recommended as essentially these threads can become orphaned and continue to use resources in the background.
- exit_conditions
BaseExitCondition GloMPO object which evaluates whether conditions are met for overall manager termination.
- f_counterint
Number of times the optimization task has been evaluated.
- is_log_detailedbool
If
Trueoptimizers will attempt to call a task’sdetailed_call()method and save the expanded return to the log.- last_iter_checkpointint
f_counterof last attempted checkpoint (regardless of success or failure)- last_opt_spawnTuple[int, int]
Tuple of
f_counterando_counterat which the last child optimizer was started.- last_statusfloat
Timestamp when the last logging status message was printed.
- last_stopcheckint
Evaluation number at which the last evaluation of the
stopperswas executed.- last_time_checkpointfloat
Timestamp of last attempted checkpoint (regardless of success or failure)
- load_historyList[Tuple[float, float, float]]
History of system load snapshots (taken every
status_intervalseconds). This is a system-wide value, not tied to the specific process.- logger
logging.Logger GloMPO has built-in logging to allow tracking during an optimization (see Logging Messages). This attribute accesses the manager logger object.
- max_jobsint
Maximum number of calculation ‘slots’ used by all the child optimizers. This generally equates to the number of processing cores available which the child optimizers may fill with threads or processes depending on their configuration. Alternatively, each child optimizer may work serially and take one of these slots.
- mem_historyList[float]
History of memory usage snapshots (taken every
status_intervalseconds). Details memory used by the process and its children.- n_parmsint
Dimensionality of the optimization problem.
- o_counterint
Number of optimizers started.
- opt_crashedbool
Trueif any child optimizer crashed during its execution.- opt_log
BaseLogger GloMPO object collecting the entire iteration history and metadata of the manager’s children.
- opt_selector
BaseSelector Object which returns an optimizer class and its configuration when requested by the manager. Can be based on previous results delivered by other optimizers.
- optimizer_queue
queue.Queue Common concurrency tool into which all results are paced by child optimizers.
- opts_daemonicbool
Trueif manager children are spawned as daemons. Default isTruebut can be set toFalseif double process layers are needed (see Parallelism for more details).- overwrite_existingbool
Trueif any old files detected in the working directory maybe be deleted when the optimization run begins.- proc_backendbool
Trueif the manager children are spawned as processes,Falseif they are spawned as threads.- result
Result Incumbent best solution found by any child optimizer.
- share_best_solutionsbool
If
Truethe manager will send iteration information about the best ever seen solution to all its children whenever this is updated.- spawning_optsbool
Trueif the manager is allowed to create new children. The manager will shut down if all children terminate and this isFalse. See Spawn Control for more details.- split_printstreamsbool
Trueif the printstreams for children are redirected to individual files (see Outputs).- status_intervalfloat
Interval (in seconds) with which a status message is produced for the logger.
- stopcheck_counterint
Count of the number of times the manager has evaluated
stoppersin an attempt to terminate one of its children.- stopcheck_intervalint
Interval (in terms of number of function evaluations) between evaluations of the Stoppers.
- stopped_optsDict[int, float]
Mapping of manager-stopped optimizer ID numbers and timestamps when they were terminated.
- stoppers
BaseStopper GloMPO object which evaluates whether an optimizer meets its conditions to be terminated early.
- summary_filesint
Logging level indicating how much information is saved to disk. See
setup().- t_endfloat
Timestamp of the ending time of an optimization run.
- t_startfloat
Timestamp of the starting time of an optimization run.
- t_usedfloat
Total time in seconds used by previous optimization runs. This will be zero unless the manager has been loaded from a checkpoint.
- taskCallable[[Sequence[float]], float]
Function being minimize by the optimizers.
- working_dir
pathlib.Path Working directory in which all output files and directories are created. Note, the manager does not change the current working directory during the run.
- x0_generator
BaseGenerator GloMPO object which returns a starting location for a new child optimizer. Can be based on previous results delivered by other optimizers.
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property
is_initialised¶ Returns
Trueif thisGloMPOManagerinstance has been initialised. Multiple initialisations are not allowed.
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classmethod
new_manager(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Class method wrapper around
setup()to directly initialise a new manager instance.
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classmethod
load_manager(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Class method wrapper around
load_checkpoint()to directly initialise a manager from a checkpoint.
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setup(task, bounds, opt_selector, working_dir='.', overwrite_existing=False, max_jobs=None, backend='processes', exit_conditions=None, x0_generator=None, stoppers=None, share_best_solutions=False, stopcheck_interval=100, apply_stoppers_to_best=False, status_interval=600, checkpoint_control=None, summary_files=0, is_log_detailed=False, force_terminations_after=- 1, aggressive_stop=False, end_timeout=None, split_printstreams=True)[source]¶ Generates the environment for a new globally managed parallel optimization job.
- Parameters
- task
Function to be minimized. Accepts a 1D sequence of parameter values and returns a single value.
- bounds
Sequence of tuples of the form (min, max) limiting the range of each parameter.
- opt_selector
Selection criteria for new optimizers.
- working_dir
If provided, GloMPO wil redirect its outputs to the given directory.
- overwrite_existing
If
True, GloMPO will overwrite existing files if any are found in theworking_dirotherwise it will raise aFileExistsErrorif these results are detected.- max_jobs
The maximum number of threads the manager may create. Defaults to one less than the number of CPUs available to the system.
- backend
Indicates the form of parallelism used by the optimizers.
Accepts:
'processes': Optimizers spawned asmultiprocessing.Process'threads': Optimizers spawned asthreading.Thread'processes_forced': Strongly discouraged, optimizers spawned asmultiprocessing.Processand are themselves allowed to spawnmultiprocessing.Processfor function evaluations. See Parallelism for more details on this topic.- exit_conditions
Criteria used to determine when the job should exit.
- x0_generator
An instance of a subclass of
BaseGeneratorwhich produces starting points for the optimizer. If not provided,RandomGeneratoris used.- stoppers
BaseStoppercriteria used for stopping optimizers.- share_best_solutions
If
Truethe manager will send the best ever seen solution to all its children whenever this is updated.- stopcheck_interval
The number of function calls between successive attempts to evaluate optimizer performance and determine if they should be terminated.
- apply_stoppers_to_best
If
True,stoppersare also applied to the best optimizer. Otherwise, it will not be affected by them.- status_interval
Interval (in seconds) with which status messages are logged.
- checkpoint_control
If provided, the manager will use checkpointing during the optimization.
- summary_files
Indicates what information the user would like saved to disk. Higher values also save all lower level information:
Nothing is saved.
YAML file with summary info about the optimization settings, performance and the result.
PNG file showing the trajectories of the optimizers.
HDF5 file containing iteration history for each optimizer.
- is_log_detailed
If
Truethe optimizers will calltask.detailed_calland record the expanded return in the logs. Otherwise, optimizers will usetask.__call__.- force_terminations_after
If a value larger than zero is provided then GloMPO is allowed to force terminate optimizers that have either not provided results in the provided number of seconds or optimizers which were sent a stop signal have not shut themselves down within the provided number of seconds.
- aggressive_stop
Ignored if
backendis'threads'. IfTrue, child processes are forcibly terminated viaSIGTERM. Else a termination message is sent to the optimizer to shut itself down. The latter option is preferred and safer, but there may be circumstances where child optimizers cannot handle such messages and have to be forcibly terminated.- end_timeout
The amount of time the manager will wait trying to smoothly join each child optimizer at the end of the run. Defaults to 10 seconds.
- split_printstreams
If
True, optimizer print messages will be intercepted and saved to separate files. SeeSplitOptimizerLogs
- Notes
To be process-safe
taskmust be a standalone function which makes no modifications outside itself. If this is not the case it is likely you would need to use a threadedbackend.Do not use
boundsto fix a parameter value as this will raise an error. Rather fix parameter values within thetask.An optimizer will not be started if the number of slots it requires (i.e.
BaseOptimizerworkers) will cause the total number of occupied slots to exceedmax_jobs, even if the manager is currently managing fewer than the number of jobs available. In other words, if the manager has registered a total of 30 of 32 slots filled, it will not start an optimizer that requires 3 or more slots.Checkpointing requires the use of the dill package for serialisation. If you attempt to checkpoint or supply
checkpointing_controlswithout this package present, a warning will be raised and no checkpointing will occur.Caution
Use
force_terminations_afterwith caution as it runs the risk of corrupting the results queue, but ensures resources are not wasted on hanging processes.After
end_timeout, if the optimizer is still alive and a process, GloMPO will send a terminate signal to force it to close. However, threads cannot be terminated in this way and the manager can leave dangling threads at the end of its routine. If the script ends after a GloMPO routine then all its children will be automatically garbage collected (provided'processes_forced'backend has not been used).By default, this timeout is 10s if a process backend is used and infinite of a threaded backend is used. This is the cleanest approach for threads but can cause very long wait times or deadlocks if the optimizer does not respond to close signals and does not converge.
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load_checkpoint(path, task_loader=None, task=None, **glompo_kwargs)[source]¶ Initialise GloMPO from the provided checkpoint file and allows an optimization to resume from that point.
- Parameters
- path
Path to GloMPO checkpoint file.
- task_loader
Optional method to reconstruct
taskfrom files in the checkpoint. Must accept a path to a directory containing the checkpoint files and return a callable which is the task itself. If not provided a direct unpickling of the task file will be attempted (see Notes).- task
Direct specification of the optimization task. Will take precedence over any other form of task specification i.e.
task_loaderor direct unpickling.**glompo_kwargsMost arguments supplied to
setup()can also be provided here. This will overwrite the values saved in the checkpoint. See Notes for arguments which cannot/should not be changed:
- Notes
When making a checkpoint, GloMPO attempts to persist the
taskdirectly. If this is not possible it will attempt to callBaseFunction.checkpoint_save()to produce some files into the checkpoint.task_loaderis the function or method which can return ataskfrom files within the checkpoint (seeBaseFunction.checkpoint_load()).If both
task_loaderandtaskare provided, the manager will usetaskdirectly and ignoretask_loader.Caution
GloMPO produces the requested log files when it closes (ie an exit or crash). The working directory is, however, purged of old results at the start of the optimization (if overwriting is allowed). This behavior is the same regardless of whether the optimization is a resume or a fresh start. This means it is the user’s responsibility to save and move important files from the
working_dirbefore a resume.The following arguments cannot/should not be sent to
glompo_kwargs:boundsMany optimizers save the
boundsduring checkpointing. If changed here old optimizers will retain the old bounds but new optimizers will start in new bounds.max_jobsIf this is decreased and falls below the number required by the optimizers in the checkpoint, the manager will attempt to adjust the workers for each optimizer to fit the new limit. Slots are apportioned equally (regardless of the distribution in the checkpoint) and there is no guarantee that the optimizers will actually respond to this change.
working_dirThis can be changed, however, if a log file exists and you would like to append into this file, make sure to copy/move it to the new
working_dirand name it'glompo_log.h5'** before loading the checkpoint otherwise GloMPO will create a new log file (see :ref:`Outputsand Checkpointing).
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start_manager()[source]¶ Begins the optimization routine and returns the lowest encountered minimum.
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checkpoint()[source]¶ Saves the state of the manager and any existing optimizers to disk. GloMPO can be loaded from these files and resume optimization from this state.
- Notes
When checkpointing GloMPO will attempt to handle the
taskin three ways:picklewith the other manager variables, this is the easiest and most straightforward method.If the above fails, the manager will attempt to call
task.checkpoint_saveif it is present. This is expected to create file/s which is/are suitable for reconstruction duringload_checkpoint(). When resuming a run the manager will attempt to reconstruct the task by calling the method passed totask_loaderinload_checkpoint().If the manager cannot perform either of the above methods the checkpoint will be constructed without a task. In that case a fully initialised task must be given to
load_checkpoint().
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write_summary_file(dump_dir=None)[source]¶ Writes a manager summary YAML file detailing the state of the optimization. Useful to extract output from a checkpoint.
- Parameters
- dump_dir
If provided, this will overwrite the manager
working_dirallowing the output to be redirected to a different folder to not interfere with files in the working directory.